Thank you, @Janet Hendrickson, for sharing this important work-and congratulations to you and the co-authors on publishing such a valuable contribution! 🎉
In your article, "Utilizing the Human Animal Bond to Promote Preventive Care Engagement in Underserved Communities: A Descriptive Study of 2 U.S. One Health Clinics" the focus on leveraging the human–animal bond to increase preventive care engagement in underserved communities is exactly the type of innovative, collaborative approach that One Health is all about.
I've also added the link to our Library of Resources so others can easily find and share it. Grateful for the incredible work being done through One Health Clinics to support both people and their pets. Thank you for helping pet families stay healthier together!
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T' Fisher, Director of Operations
Program for Pet Health Equity
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Original Message:
Sent: 09-09-2025 08:28 AM
From: Janet Hendrickson
Subject: One Health Clinics - A New Published Journal Article
Hello!
We are excited to share our first journal article about how we can utilize the human-animal bond to promote preventive care engagement in underserved communities. This is a descriptive study looking at two One Health Clinics: one in Knights Landing, California, and the other in various locations in Middle Georgia.
Authors include medical students from Mercer Medical School in Macon, GA, and a veterinary student from UC Davis.
You can access the article here. This article is open access, so please share!
~Janet
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Janet Hendrickson
President/Founder
People & Pets Project
GA
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